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News   Mario PinBall -- CLASSIC REVIEW
- Posted By Michael Loewer, 07.05.2002

Folks, I swear to you now, there's absolutely nothing going on in the world of gaming today. I've checked every news and business site I can think of, and it's like everything videogame related has gone on an extended Independence Day holiday. Even the guys at IGN declared themselves AWOL until Monday -- maybe they know something we don't.

However, I'm required to find you people something, anything, so it can at least appear this is a worthwhile update. Therefore, I present to you:

MARIO PINBALL -- REVIEWED, courtesy of Matt over at X-Entertainment.

Some of you probably know about X-E already, and therefore know that Matt wrote up this article on June 20th. You may have already read it, I don't know. Regardless, it's hilarious, and those of you that haven't ever checked out X-E will be goddamn amazed at Matt's obsession with everything retro.

I'm not even going to try and explain it to you. Matt == God. So go read the review, since at least it's Nintendo related, and then go check out the rest of the site. If you're not instantly hooked, I'll send you a crisp $10 bill*.


Editor-in-Chief Michael Loewer, out.


*note: Shipping of crisp $10 bill requires a $15 shipping and handling fee.

Source: X-Entertainment